PART 3: KARMA IS A PATIENT LANDLORD ⚖️🔥

Elena handed Mark the first envelope: Divorce papers. She revealed that she had made him sign a “napkin prenup” in Vegas that was fully notarized. He was leaving with exactly what he brought: his debt and his mother.

Then came the second envelope for Martha: A $50,000 lawsuit. Elena had kept every receipt of the “rent” Martha extorted while failing to report it to the IRS. “You wanted to see the South Side, Martha?” Elena whispered. “Now you’ll have to live there.”

One year later, Elena is the Queen of her own empire in NYC. Mark is working shifts at a gas station, living on his mother’s couch. And Martha? She’s living in the exact Section 8 apartment she tried to mock Elena with.

She thought she was testing a “poor girl,” but she was really just showing a Queen that she didn’t deserve a seat at the table.

THE END. ❤️ Do you think Elena was too harsh, or did they get exactly what they deserved? Let us know in the comments! 👇

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